\n\nCraft a sales pitch that dramatically outperforms an aimless feature walkthrough.\n\nWorld-renowned product positioning and marketing expert April Dunford knows that standing out in a crowded market is the key to getting sales. In Sales Pitch, she shows entrepreneurs, salespeople, marketers, and business leaders how they can achieve success by building a narrative that clearly communicates how your product is different and better than anything else on the market.\n\nUsing a simple step-by-step method and compelling case stories, the author of Obviously Awesome guides you through a solid sales pitch structure that helps customers make confident buying decisions, while positioning you to clearly win in the market. In this book you will learn:\n\n● Why you need to be your prospect’s guide in the buying process\n\n● Why a sales pitch is a unique style of story designed to help your customer say “yes” with confidence\n\n● How “do nothing” is the most fearsome competitor you have\n\n● How and when qualification, discovery, and product demos fit into a sales pitch\n\n● How your positioning is reflected in a great sales narrative\n\n● Why your differentiated value is the star of the show\n\n● The eight components of a solid sales pitch\n\nA successful sales pitch is more than a simple product walkthrough, a canned set of discovery questions, or a pushy sales monologue. This book will help you create a winning pitch that gets you better customers—and more of them.\n\n
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April Dunford is the world's leading expert on product positioning. She has worked with hundreds of fast-growing technology companies to accelerate their growth through clear, compelling positioning. Previously, April has run marketing and product teams at a series of successful technology startups. She is also a board member, investor, and advisor to dozens of high-growth businesses and is the author of the bestselling book Obviously Awesome: How to Nail Product Positioning so Customers Get it, Buy it, Love it.
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